Food stamp distribution dates changing this Sept. | News
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From Georgia Department of Human Resources
SNAP (Food Stamp) recipients will soon experience a change in the timing of their monthly benefit. Starting in September, the State will move to a 19-day distribution cycle instead of the 10-day cycle used in the past. Rather than clients receiving their benefits between the 5th and the 14th of each month, they will receive them between the 5th and the 23rd of each month.
Food stamp benefit amounts will not change as a result of this new process. During the month of August recipients will receive half of their benefits on their old issuance date and half of their benefits on their new date. Benefits will continue to be distributed based on the last two digits of the Client ID for the Head of Household.
The Client ID is a unique number assigned to each Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) client when applying for food stamps. The Client ID is printed on all new EBT cards and can be found on all notices received from DFCS. The chart below can be used to determine the new benefit availability date. If assistance is needed with obtaining a Client ID, please contact a DFCS Call Center at 1-877-423-4746.
|
Last 2 digits |
00-09 |
10-19 |
20-29 |
30-39 |
40-49 |
50-59 |
60-69 |
70-79 |
80-89 |
90-99 |
|
Old deposit Date |
5th |
6th |
7th |
8th |
9th |
10th |
11th |
12th |
13th |
14th |
|
New deposit Date |
5th |
7th |
9th |
11th |
13th |
15th |
17th |
19th |
21st |
23rd |
Example:
Client ID 123456789 – last 2 digits are 89
- July benefits on old date of July 13th
- August benefits – half Aug 13th & half Aug 21st
- September benefits on new date of Sept 21st
Customers are encouraged to sign up at "My Alerts" and receive a "text" message on their cell phone, a voice mail or an e-mail each time SNAP benefits are deposited. To sign up, customers can go to www.ebtaccount.jpmorgan.com and click on "My Alerts" or call 1-888-421-3281.
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